
Call this an informed guess, but reading between the lines in a media update I've just received from dvd label Force Queer (FQ) Films, I'm betting my arse that we're going to be seeing the indie gay surfer flick Shelter at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival this year.
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Here's the blurb from the Frameline film festival website, at which the film showed last year:
Ok, so it could be terrible, but colour me intrigued!
A year out of high school, Zach is stuck in San Pedro, California working as a fry cook, skateboarding and stenciling guerrilla artwork on abandoned buildings. His bedroom is his oasis — he draws on the walls, in his notebook, in sketches piled up on the floor. But he’s squashed his dream of attending Cal Arts in order to help his sister, Jeannie, raise her five-year-old son.
Enter Shaun, the gay older brother of Zach’s best friend and a writer taking a break from Hollywood to recover from a bad relationship. Zach and Shaun start hanging out, surfing and drinking too much beer, much to Jeannie’s concern. “You’re not a fag,” she tells Zach. Wishful thinking! It isn’t long before Zach and Shaun are falling asleep in each other’s arms.
Zach’s slow awakening to desire is at the heart of this gritty, romantic debut from talented writer/director Jonah Markowitz. A sensitive performance by handsome newcomer Trevor Wright anchors the classic story of a young man forced by responsibility to grow up fast —with strong support from Tina Holmes (Six Feet Under) and Brad Rowe (Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss). With a pitch-perfect emo soundtrack and plenty of guys in wetsuits riding waves under gorgeous sunsets, Shelter is a sensory treat.
The MQFF isn't until March, but program details will be released next month. Stay tuned for updates as they come to hand...
2 comments:
Sounds totally bitch'n dude!
colour me intrigued too!
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